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to learn more, visit us today. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," death of a trailblazer. author, screen writer, director, nora ephron. her work spoke to a generation of women with unforgettable characters and the most memorable romantic comedies. >> it's you. >> it's me. >> i saw you in the street. >> are you annie? >> yes. >> we better go. shall we? >>> and a nation divided as all sides await tomorrow's health care ruling. our new nbc news/"wall street journal" polls show voters are putting parties over issues. chuck todd with what's at stake. >>> the gun lobby has the fire power going into tomorrow's contempt vote against attorney general eric holder. despite last minute white house efforts to try to avoid a shootout. >> we've given them ample opportunity to comply even as late as yesterday. the white house sat down with some of our staff to outline what they would be willing to do. unfortunately, they're not willing to show the american people the truth about what happened. >> without objection. >> so
to learn more, visit us today. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," death of a trailblazer. author, screen writer, director, nora ephron. her work spoke to a generation of women with unforgettable characters and the most memorable romantic comedies. >> it's you. >> it's me. >> i saw you in the street. >> are you annie? >> yes. >> we better go. shall we? >>> and a nation divided as all...
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to learn more, visit us today. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," death of a trailblazer. author, screen writer, director, nora ephron. her work spoke to a generation of women with unforgettable characters and the most memorable romantic comedies. >> it's you. >> it's me. >> i saw you in the street. >> are you annie? >> yes. >> we better go. shall we?
to learn more, visit us today. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," death of a trailblazer. author, screen writer, director, nora ephron. her work spoke to a generation of women with unforgettable characters and the most memorable romantic comedies. >> it's you. >> it's me. >> i saw you in the street. >> are you annie? >> yes. >> we better go. shall we?
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as for president clinton, you see how 26 million for michele. the giants claimed to have fans came, closer to 22 million. of the late today. they promised it would get them to us. dennis: bill clinton went on for a long time. but that was a great game. i enjoy very much. i really did. i have to say. overall the networks, the media companies, either way they get a nice boost from last night. dennis: they sure are. cheryl: every 15 minutes. stocks. nicole. and still celebrating in my head. i'm also celebrating the market at 232 points. >> reporter: [talking over each other] tv night indeed. market. an interesting day here on wall street. dow up 30 components in the green. up 17%. the nasdaq up to. the s&p at levels we have not seen since 2008. the dow why, if it closes right here around this level will be our highest close since 2007. let's take a look at the financials. a talk about the dow jones industrial average, some of the performers are in the financials, bank of america, j.p. all up arrows. epos 4% today. wells fargo up more than 3%. all t
as for president clinton, you see how 26 million for michele. the giants claimed to have fans came, closer to 22 million. of the late today. they promised it would get them to us. dennis: bill clinton went on for a long time. but that was a great game. i enjoy very much. i really did. i have to say. overall the networks, the media companies, either way they get a nice boost from last night. dennis: they sure are. cheryl: every 15 minutes. stocks. nicole. and still celebrating in my head. i'm...
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not nearly as deep for reagan, bush, clinton, downturns. but public sector growth increased. we have 657,000 jobs that have been cut from the public sector. those are real people and they do have real money they spend. >> stephen, republicans love to blame the president. congress can fix some of this but they refused to act. when will gop leaders step up? >> well, i don't think it's fair, christine, to say the republicans haven't done anything to try to get us out of this recession. they pass about 20 to 30 bills out of the house as you know the republicans00 the house, the democrats run the senate. the senate hasn't done anything on these. repeal obama care, get tax rates down low. look, there is a difference in how you fix the economy. but barack obama is saying right now, christine, in my opinion, let's have more of what we did in 2009 in terms of stimulus, aid to states and local governments. the republicans are saying, hell, no. >> where would we be, stephen without that, if you look at the economic growth, you could argue without all that support to the economy, things
not nearly as deep for reagan, bush, clinton, downturns. but public sector growth increased. we have 657,000 jobs that have been cut from the public sector. those are real people and they do have real money they spend. >> stephen, republicans love to blame the president. congress can fix some of this but they refused to act. when will gop leaders step up? >> well, i don't think it's fair, christine, to say the republicans haven't done anything to try to get us out of this recession....
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bill clinton. he has a 65 percent approval rating. no wonder they are trying to tap into some of that clinton magic. he's featured in a new ad and will have a prime time address at the democratic convention. romney supporters have more overall enthusiasm which may explain why the president has been trying to whip up support among college students. >>> thank you so much. the poll numbers which ae are a watching that. charles krauthammer was talking about this. >> krauthammer gave his analysis on what the lathes results mean to romney's current standings in the race. >> i think this is good for the republicans. it bodes well. romney has been under negative ads unlike any scene in recent american history. he is now in a dead heat. he has been husbanding his resources. he hasn't spent nearly as much as obama. he is husbanding it for the last couple months. campaign. as soon as he is nominated it frees up $106 million which he is going to unleash. when you hear obama talking about the fact that the other guys fight a little dirty obama sid
bill clinton. he has a 65 percent approval rating. no wonder they are trying to tap into some of that clinton magic. he's featured in a new ad and will have a prime time address at the democratic convention. romney supporters have more overall enthusiasm which may explain why the president has been trying to whip up support among college students. >>> thank you so much. the poll numbers which ae are a watching that. charles krauthammer was talking about this. >> krauthammer gave...
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we can get right up there if we just adopt their policies. >> and bill clinton in high form there. he defended the president's economic policy argue that go obama has done his best to work with an uncooperative congress. >> he's had to get all of this done while people as recently as last week were still saying he wasn't born in america. he's had to get all of this done with a house of representatives that had one of the tea party members claim that 78 to 81 members of the democratic kau can cuss were members of the communist party and the presidential nominee nor any of the leaders rebuked him for saying that. this not the 1950s. >> as you can see, this was the bi bill clinton show. not even the clinton/obama show. and clinton went after mitt romney by name, reviving the attacks linking romney to the republican brand. >> the romney republican plan is austerity and more unemployment now and blow the lid off later. who said that he has a better idea was the governor of the state that was 47th in the country in job growth. his plan is to go back to the bush program, on steroids. >> t
we can get right up there if we just adopt their policies. >> and bill clinton in high form there. he defended the president's economic policy argue that go obama has done his best to work with an uncooperative congress. >> he's had to get all of this done while people as recently as last week were still saying he wasn't born in america. he's had to get all of this done with a house of representatives that had one of the tea party members claim that 78 to 81 members of the...
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we do. 65 million children were in school on friday, public schools, and 65 million are there today. >> so the shooter in this was in school not so long ago himself, growing up. for parents out there that might be concerned about the mental health of their young one in their lives, what is the recommendation, suggestions for them to get ahold of it? >> the recommendation is to not be in denial. it's very difficult to acknowledge that your child may be different or that your child may have certain challenges. we know that there is a real challenge in that the mental health system is not geared up to work with, for example, young men and women but especially young men at the onset of very severe mental illness such as a schizophrenia. so we have to get them diagnosed right away. we have to make sure that they see a psychiatrist, perhaps, if medication may help them, but there are side effects that we need to work with that. psychotherapy must be part of that. we've got to be consistent and we have to convince our kids that in getting this treatment that they can have normal lives. >> w
we do. 65 million children were in school on friday, public schools, and 65 million are there today. >> so the shooter in this was in school not so long ago himself, growing up. for parents out there that might be concerned about the mental health of their young one in their lives, what is the recommendation, suggestions for them to get ahold of it? >> the recommendation is to not be in denial. it's very difficult to acknowledge that your child may be different or that your child...
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now a professor of public policy, uc berkeley. and author of the "aftershock." i have to ask you, what if you guys in the clinton administration had left the country the way bush did? what do you think the bush administration would be saying with 22 months of private sector job? that's not the first question i wanted to ask, but i just can't help it. >> i tell you, ed, if you look at the historic record and you have to be a little bit frightened by what might have happened, i mean, had the bush administration, george w. bush administration, given those big tax cuts away to the rich and the big corporations on top of, let's assume, your hypothesis, the clinton administration not created the 22 million net new jobs, we'd really be in trouble right now. much, much bigger trouble than we are. look, the critical point from today's job numbers is that the trend is in the right drerirect. in political terms, you are absolutely right. this is giving republicans a big headache. what can they say? he can't say he's a job killer because you have all of these new jobs being
now a professor of public policy, uc berkeley. and author of the "aftershock." i have to ask you, what if you guys in the clinton administration had left the country the way bush did? what do you think the bush administration would be saying with 22 months of private sector job? that's not the first question i wanted to ask, but i just can't help it. >> i tell you, ed, if you look at the historic record and you have to be a little bit frightened by what might have happened, i...
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watch out here today. southern nebraska, northwestern kansas, central iowa, and the great lakes looking for a foot of snow in some cases, blinding snow and strong, powerful winds. back to you. >> all right, jim. thanks. >>> now to that scathing report released about the attack on the consulate in benghazi, libya. it claims failure of leadership created a lack of security. four americans, including the ambassador, were killed in that attack on september 11th. the independent report calls security at the benghazi consulate grossly inadequate and criticizes the state department for not better coordinating what security was there and for relying on local militias. but it recommends no disciplinary action right now. the report also says the attack was the work of terrorists and that there was no protest outside the consulate before the attack despite those initial reports. of course, now the reason that turned into such a political football, we saw what happened to susan rice and that's a reason perhaps why she
watch out here today. southern nebraska, northwestern kansas, central iowa, and the great lakes looking for a foot of snow in some cases, blinding snow and strong, powerful winds. back to you. >> all right, jim. thanks. >>> now to that scathing report released about the attack on the consulate in benghazi, libya. it claims failure of leadership created a lack of security. four americans, including the ambassador, were killed in that attack on september 11th. the independent...
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first is jonathan blunk, age 26. jon was a father of two who moved to colorado in 2009 after three tours in the persian gulf, the north arabian sea for the u.s. navy. he was a certified firefighter and e.m.t. jon lost his life protecting his friend, jansen young, from the gunman's line of fire. jon shield her from gunfire by pushing her to the ground while shots were fired. he was supposed to fly on saturday to nevada to see his wife, chantal blunk, and his four-year-old daughter and two-year-old son. instead, his wife had to put up the dress her daughter had picked out to wear to the airport. she told her daughter that they wouldn't see their dad anymore but that he would still love them and look over them. his daughter, hayley, is comforted by calling her fathe father's cell phone and hearing him on voicemail. this is a.j. boik, alexander boik. age 18. a.j. recently graduated from gateway high school. he enjoyed baseball, music and making pottery. a.j. was to start art classes at the rocky mountain college of art a
first is jonathan blunk, age 26. jon was a father of two who moved to colorado in 2009 after three tours in the persian gulf, the north arabian sea for the u.s. navy. he was a certified firefighter and e.m.t. jon lost his life protecting his friend, jansen young, from the gunman's line of fire. jon shield her from gunfire by pushing her to the ground while shots were fired. he was supposed to fly on saturday to nevada to see his wife, chantal blunk, and his four-year-old daughter and...
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and to her many, many fans who i am sure will turn out today for that public memorial. >>> and last but not least, hbo is going to present a documentary on our 42nd president, william jefferson clinton. and get this, it has been sanctioned by bill clinton, his full cooperation. my question is, rob, will we hear about monica lewinsky? >> how can you talk about the clinton presidency without the biggest scandal? >> he's really made -- he's made history so many times. he's got the clinton global initiative. and all these things. i wonder if it's going to even, you know, just mention it or delve deeply into it. >> if it's fair, it has to do more than mention it. you would think. and who plays monica? maybe one of the hbo interns. >>> also, hbo is developing game -- the game change sequel "double down" and they'll go over the 2012 election between barack obama and mitt romney. so that is going to be very interesting. >> that book "game change" about the '08 election was fascinating as was the movie. i think it won several awards. >> four emmys. >> now they're going to look at the romney-obam
and to her many, many fans who i am sure will turn out today for that public memorial. >>> and last but not least, hbo is going to present a documentary on our 42nd president, william jefferson clinton. and get this, it has been sanctioned by bill clinton, his full cooperation. my question is, rob, will we hear about monica lewinsky? >> how can you talk about the clinton presidency without the biggest scandal? >> he's really made -- he's made history so many times. he's got...
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10/22/12 10/22/12 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] >> from san rafael, california, this is "democracy now!" >> even if we stayed there and bombed for the next five years and americans continue to die and we spend another $100 billion, five years from now we will be right where we are now so let's recognize we made a mistake. these young men have given their lives and let's quit killing other young men. let's bring this war to an end. >> former presidential candidate and antiwar advocate senator george mcgovern dies of the age of 90. we will speak with stephen vittoria about his film, "one bright shining moment: the forgotten summer of george mcgovern." as well as his latest project, the new documentary, "long distance revolutionary: a journey with mumia abu-jamal." >> [indiscernible] >> and no way out. freed american hiker shane bauer rights, "solitary in iran nearly broke me. then i went inside america's prisons." >> i spent seven months in a prison cell. i thought this was one be better than it is. this is one of eight in a pod. a l
10/22/12 10/22/12 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] >> from san rafael, california, this is "democracy now!" >> even if we stayed there and bombed for the next five years and americans continue to die and we spend another $100 billion, five years from now we will be right where we are now so let's recognize we made a mistake. these young men have given their lives and let's quit killing other young men. let's bring this war to an end. >> former...
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you don't get there even with 26. you basically get to agreements only with a very small numbers of people. bob was mentioning another's mentioned the importance of senator byrd played on this. the agreement between senator byrd speaking for the administration eventually got down to that, the two of them discussing with others. i say that because it is just mentioned on the caps on a quick anecdote on the caps. the numbers were 91 in maybe two or five tooth and nail and those numbers are there appeared asking for 93, 94, 95. first off remember this is budget authority and only the second its second welcome and 91 and 92 or three different categories. bullfight bochum international affairs and 93 which is one category. so he was busy with other things and cisco workout numbers for 93 to 95. he bought me to work them out? get the best deal you can. i've got to do other things. so we went to my office i said jim, okay, what numbers with the chairman want for 93 through 95? to repeat what i've just said, the chairman does
you don't get there even with 26. you basically get to agreements only with a very small numbers of people. bob was mentioning another's mentioned the importance of senator byrd played on this. the agreement between senator byrd speaking for the administration eventually got down to that, the two of them discussing with others. i say that because it is just mentioned on the caps on a quick anecdote on the caps. the numbers were 91 in maybe two or five tooth and nail and those numbers are there...
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what do you think is the appropriate way forward in terms of public policy on the issue of illegal immigration? >> well, i would like to move our immigration system toward a skills-based qualification. you come in now because you have a family member already here but because you have skills that the american economy needs and language. with regard to illegal immigration, i think the rule of law remains the best way of making sure that people don't come into the country illegally. the risk of an amnesty, and we are talking of an immigration reform, that is basically all the we are talking about, unfortunately, is amnesty. every amnesty, weather in europe or the united states, has h the effect of attracting more people into the country illegally in the hope of a future amnesty. lou: years ago i started talking about a rational, effective, humane immigration policy that would take into account all of the concerns about displacement of those who were in this country illegally, due process, make a determination about how work permits and legal status was conferred. that is not enough. the activist
what do you think is the appropriate way forward in terms of public policy on the issue of illegal immigration? >> well, i would like to move our immigration system toward a skills-based qualification. you come in now because you have a family member already here but because you have skills that the american economy needs and language. with regard to illegal immigration, i think the rule of law remains the best way of making sure that people don't come into the country illegally. the risk...
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to learn more, visit us today. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> 94 degrees in new york. 2:00 and a sizzling 93 in dallas and only 1:00 p.m., but going up to 95 in billings montana. today we're heating things 7-in the cycle. you don't need us to tell you how hot it is out there and our power grid is melting. >> talk about hot, here's an olympic event that won't be tell viszed. >> i'm crystal ball and we're talking about hooking up today with the author that session it's creating the greatest generation. >> you know what would be really hot if we recrafted our wealth accumulation policies so they benefit the average american. >> it's time to wake up, it's tuesday, july 17 and you're in the cycle. >> how apropos that 100 years ago air conditioning was invented. the heat is stifling making it feel like triple digits. the nation is also in the worst drought this nation has ever seen. a staggering three-quarters of the nation is abnormally to exceptionally dry. here in new york, this is the fourth heat wave of the summer and it's only july. washingt
to learn more, visit us today. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> 94 degrees in new york. 2:00 and a sizzling 93 in dallas and only 1:00 p.m., but going up to 95 in billings montana. today we're heating things 7-in the cycle. you don't need us to tell you how hot it is out there and our power grid is melting. >> talk about hot, here's an olympic event that won't be tell viszed. >> i'm crystal ball and we're talking about hooking up today with the author that session...
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under the president's policies middle income americans have been buried. >> laying out policy instead of zingers as mitt romney and president obama make their cases to voters in the first presidential debate. good morning, everybody. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> and i'm eun yang. we're going to take a live look outside right now at 4:28. it is 73 degrees out there. still warm, and muggy. we had a nice warm day yesterday, too. >> we did. meteorologist tom kierein here with us now with our first forecast. >> still a bit humid this morning. we do have a few scattered showers that are beginning to move our way, and behind that, it's going to turn less humid and more autumnal by later this afternoon. have an umbrella handy as you're heading out the door early on this thursday morning. you can see that area of rain is advancing rather quickly from the southwest heading northeast, getting some light showers now, warrenton county further west, closer to washington from near leesburg and western loudoun county getting sprinkles further north. might have just a few little tiny sprinkles in the winds
under the president's policies middle income americans have been buried. >> laying out policy instead of zingers as mitt romney and president obama make their cases to voters in the first presidential debate. good morning, everybody. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> and i'm eun yang. we're going to take a live look outside right now at 4:28. it is 73 degrees out there. still warm, and muggy. we had a nice warm day yesterday, too. >> we did. meteorologist tom kierein here with us now...
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we're not certain in terms of any policy specifics. we don't expect to hear those specifics today. we did get some hint of what the president's priorities will be going forward with this interagency process as you noted being overseen by the vice president joe biden. yesterday it was the press secretary jay carney who said in his language that the president would, quote, actively support the reinstatement of the assault weapons ban, he might -- that it was very possible, to use the word he used, he would potentially focus as well on banning the high capacity ammunition clips like the one used by the shooter in new toto connecticut, and support trying to close the gun show loopholes. but as we look inside, look at where the president will be speaking, a short time from now, this is a pretty fitting venue for the remarks the president will make, expected to take only about ten minutes today. he should be arriving momentarily. this, of course, is the brady press briefing room named after the former press secretary james brady who was severely injured back in 1981, then as press secret
we're not certain in terms of any policy specifics. we don't expect to hear those specifics today. we did get some hint of what the president's priorities will be going forward with this interagency process as you noted being overseen by the vice president joe biden. yesterday it was the press secretary jay carney who said in his language that the president would, quote, actively support the reinstatement of the assault weapons ban, he might -- that it was very possible, to use the word he...
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to learn more, visit us today. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> 94 degrees in new york. 2:00 and a sizzling 93 in dallas and only 1:00 p.m., but going up to 95 in billings montana. today we're heating things 7-in the cycle. you don't need us to tell you how hot it is out there and our power grid is melting. >> talk about hot, here's an
to learn more, visit us today. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> 94 degrees in new york. 2:00 and a sizzling 93 in dallas and only 1:00 p.m., but going up to 95 in billings montana. today we're heating things 7-in the cycle. you don't need us to tell you how hot it is out there and our power grid is melting. >> talk about hot, here's an
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we're up to 22 rigs. the bad news is we were at 32 before the spill, and we were headed for 42, the best guess is right now by the end of the year we'll be at 29. so at the end of 2012, we will still be below where we were prior to the spill. >> there is a job impact here. you factor in the indirect jobs, it's about double that, and you have a huge impact, especially considering more than 1500 small oil and gas firms just in indiana. revenues over $4 billion the a lot of them either laid people off or they brought on more dead. interestingly enough, one company has not scaled bag here, and that is bp. >> b p.m. is still active. we have five rigs running in the deepwater environment, the same number of riggs we were operating prior to the events in 2010. we continue to be an active player in the gulf in the development of critical resources that this country needs. >> reporter: larry, we talk so much about this movement toward energy dependence, can the united states do it? the production in the gulf is do
we're up to 22 rigs. the bad news is we were at 32 before the spill, and we were headed for 42, the best guess is right now by the end of the year we'll be at 29. so at the end of 2012, we will still be below where we were prior to the spill. >> there is a job impact here. you factor in the indirect jobs, it's about double that, and you have a huge impact, especially considering more than 1500 small oil and gas firms just in indiana. revenues over $4 billion the a lot of them either laid...
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president clinton, 22 million jobs. this is crazy republicans. welfare reforms. it is simply a small issue. we're all talking about how mitt romney, press secretary said if the guy was in indiana was in massachusetts, where romney put the massachusetts health care plan, his wife wouldn't have died. host: this is taking this in all different direction here this morning. but the central point is on jobs. and here is a question from twitter that echos that same thing. workers all well and fine, but where are the jobs for them to apply for? shouldn't we have those first? what's the central theme of that caller itself? guest: yes. the president did a terrific job at the beginning of this term and as the recession was in full swing in getting the recovery act passed, and it really kept five, six million people out of poverty. it preserved a large number of jobs at the state and local level. one of the major things is holding us back now in recovery is the fact that the states and local governments are in such very, very tough shape. and we should have continued at the
president clinton, 22 million jobs. this is crazy republicans. welfare reforms. it is simply a small issue. we're all talking about how mitt romney, press secretary said if the guy was in indiana was in massachusetts, where romney put the massachusetts health care plan, his wife wouldn't have died. host: this is taking this in all different direction here this morning. but the central point is on jobs. and here is a question from twitter that echos that same thing. workers all well and fine,...
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and there are 22 months in a row of job creation. we are losing before obama became president and he turned it around. i didn't interrupt you. don't interrupt me please. >> you did actually. >> mitt romney talks about makg trade agreements with china and latin america and being department and talktheir pipe line and no spectacular plan to create jobs any time soon. the vice-president said job creators don't build the america. aren't they contributing to the economy. >> they contribute to the economy. of course, they contribute to the economy. i didn't hear what the vice-president said and i don't speak with the vice-president. but the fact is businesses are holding on to money and not necessarily been hire trickle down is not hiring. they have not invested because they are holding on to dollars. they want to recreate the same plans m. >> that is astonishing, you are defending anything because there is nothing to defend. ronald reagan's economy. >> at a huge deficit. >> i thought you interrupt me. and barack added 5.7 trillion in thre
and there are 22 months in a row of job creation. we are losing before obama became president and he turned it around. i didn't interrupt you. don't interrupt me please. >> you did actually. >> mitt romney talks about makg trade agreements with china and latin america and being department and talktheir pipe line and no spectacular plan to create jobs any time soon. the vice-president said job creators don't build the america. aren't they contributing to the economy. >> they...
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secretary clinton to testify. >> secretary clinton is too busy in australia having fun with he friends. lou: if that overrides the national interest. >> i think that they will e allowed to bring him in, but the problem with him going forward and testifying, i thik we will finally have him testify. who is going t believe him anymore? you going to believe a guy who is a lying, cheating, and is to bit about it kind of guy and we will leave whenever he says? what every says will be diminished by what has happened since friday lou: do you agree? >> i do absolutely. i will say obviously there was a big election in china. important.ally extremely so clinton. that is not an excuse. >> you can dot by state. >> other matters to deal with. lou: such as -- anyway, let's move to the fbi here. i mean, the fbi surveiling the cia. we are to believe the attorney general lee nothing about it, but the president had no knowledge of what is going on. is tha credible? >> it is not, but this goes back to a even runni guns. the attorney general did not know about that. there are a lot of things this attorney-
secretary clinton to testify. >> secretary clinton is too busy in australia having fun with he friends. lou: if that overrides the national interest. >> i think that they will e allowed to bring him in, but the problem with him going forward and testifying, i thik we will finally have him testify. who is going t believe him anymore? you going to believe a guy who is a lying, cheating, and is to bit about it kind of guy and we will leave whenever he says? what every says will be...
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institute for policy studies took a look at 26 companies, it found they paid ceos an average of more than 20 million dollars last year while paying little or no federal tax on huge profits. the report says boeing paid ceo more than 18 million dollars. while his company received a tax refund of more than 600 million dollars. >>> staples will pay nearly a millions to settle claims that check-out scanners were over charging in four counties. the claims against the office supply chain originated in sonoma county. officials say the company cooperated with the investigation. stay buts has new policies to make sure -- staples has new policies to make sure scanners are accurate. >>> today is the 35th anniversary of elvis presley's passing. 75,000 of his fans ed to graceland for the annual gathering. -- they received a surprise greeting from his former wife and his daughter. that had to be a thrill. they thanked the crowd for their support of their rock and roll icon. >> loved his fans. and this is proof that you love him. and again, thank you very, very much. for all that you do to keep his
institute for policy studies took a look at 26 companies, it found they paid ceos an average of more than 20 million dollars last year while paying little or no federal tax on huge profits. the report says boeing paid ceo more than 18 million dollars. while his company received a tax refund of more than 600 million dollars. >>> staples will pay nearly a millions to settle claims that check-out scanners were over charging in four counties. the claims against the office supply chain...
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you can call clinton. he will have a good discussion with the committee. he is one of those astute independent san franciscans who knows the law and speaks the truth. stop the hoodwinking. we have had a sufficient amount of it. commissioner avalos: any other members of the public and want to comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. colleagues, this is an action item. commissioner kim: motion to forward with recommendations. commissioner avalos: we can take that without objection. next item please. >> prop aa strategic plan development update. this is an information item. >> last month, we briefed this committee on the proposed approach and schedule for development for the prop aa strategic plan. this is an update on the plan highlighting the policies and preliminary draft prioritization criteria. the authority board approved the expenditure plan, established three categories, street repair and destruction, pedestrian safety and transportation reliability. every gun in principles like insuring distribution of projects, accountability and transparency
you can call clinton. he will have a good discussion with the committee. he is one of those astute independent san franciscans who knows the law and speaks the truth. stop the hoodwinking. we have had a sufficient amount of it. commissioner avalos: any other members of the public and want to comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. colleagues, this is an action item. commissioner kim: motion to forward with recommendations. commissioner avalos: we can take that without objection. next...
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back to you. >> thank you. >>> 6:22 right now, 29 degrees if you are waking up in clinton. >> a "y-line" upset. we will look at tim tebow's latest denver miracle. >>> next "anderson," dating online redefined. the first date bought and sold by the highest bidder. is this looking for love or prostitution? next "anderson." >>> the broncos have been in three overtime games this year. they won them all. to the 20, and to the 10, scoring. >> tim tebow's magic touch was not tapped aout. he hooked up with demaryius thomas and for the touchdown. this was the quickest end to an overtime game in nfl history. >> sunday's other matchup, the giants beat the falcons, 24-2. there's the tepid chip showdown between lsu and alabama to night in college football. lsu won a game earlier this season, 9-6. 6:26 right now 25 degrees in frederick. another half-hour of coming up. >> pop star beyonce and gives birth to a daughter. what the pop's royal couple has named the new baby. >> if your new year's resolution was to save money at the gas pump, you might want to find a new resolution. a live report straight ah
back to you. >> thank you. >>> 6:22 right now, 29 degrees if you are waking up in clinton. >> a "y-line" upset. we will look at tim tebow's latest denver miracle. >>> next "anderson," dating online redefined. the first date bought and sold by the highest bidder. is this looking for love or prostitution? next "anderson." >>> the broncos have been in three overtime games this year. they won them all. to the 20, and to the 10,...
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however, on the policy side of what happened today, there are some very big losses for the president which people don't quite realize yet. in fact, in the bill, most, most, i'm going to repeat this three times, most of the increased coverage comes from the medicaid expansion. the medicaid expansion is now not enforceable on the states the way the president wanted it to be. the president's version of the medicaid expansion got only two votes on the supreme court. justice kagan voted against it. justice bryar voted against it. 26 states brought a suit saying we don't want this. it is now optional. by the way, blue states like california where i am right now are saying they cannot afford the medicaid expansion. this state is talking about cutting down the number of school days in order to fund what it has to do in its obligations. but on the tax piece, which is the big news of the day, a tenth of msnbc viewers are unsurprised, because literally for years i have been explaining to them that the individual mandate is, indeed, a tax. that is why all of this health care legislation is writt
however, on the policy side of what happened today, there are some very big losses for the president which people don't quite realize yet. in fact, in the bill, most, most, i'm going to repeat this three times, most of the increased coverage comes from the medicaid expansion. the medicaid expansion is now not enforceable on the states the way the president wanted it to be. the president's version of the medicaid expansion got only two votes on the supreme court. justice kagan voted against it....
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on secretary of state hillary clinton's plane. tonight, word of a possible deal toned th to end the standa blind political prisoner who pulled off a dramatic escape in china. not in this economy. we also have zero free time, and my dad moving in. so we went to fidelity. we looked at our family's goals and some ways to help us get there. they helped me fix my economy, the one in my house. now they're managing my investments for me. and with fidelity, getting back on track was easier than i thought. call or come in today to take control of your personal economy. get one-on-one help from america's retirement leader. >>> state department officials say there may final by be a deal to end a diplomatic crisis between the u.s. and china. a crisis that began when a blind chinese dissident reportedly escaped house arrest by climbing over a wall in the dead of night. a university here in new york has offered him the chance to study in america. the activist had spent some seven years in prison or under guard for speaking out against china p.
on secretary of state hillary clinton's plane. tonight, word of a possible deal toned th to end the standa blind political prisoner who pulled off a dramatic escape in china. not in this economy. we also have zero free time, and my dad moving in. so we went to fidelity. we looked at our family's goals and some ways to help us get there. they helped me fix my economy, the one in my house. now they're managing my investments for me. and with fidelity, getting back on track was easier than i...
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policy. that's still the truth. it's not entirely clear that iran could necessarily be stopped. it could be delayed and the program has been delayed. history suggests that country who is want a nuclear weapon, think about pakistan and north korea. think about israel. >> your only chances for them to voluntarily stop. >> south africa and another good example. today with this meeting, with this off the table, what is going on and what do you expect to go on behind the scenes? is this a path where the president is trying to get the to back off threats when it comes to backing off not just the threats, but any plans of hitting iran in the next three months? >> the president is looking for time. when he is trying to convince the prime minister netanyahu of, that there is time to manage this. you heard that line slip into the speech where the president said we have time for diplomacy. now, what's that based on? it's based on the american assumption that if iran decided to break out and get a weapon
policy. that's still the truth. it's not entirely clear that iran could necessarily be stopped. it could be delayed and the program has been delayed. history suggests that country who is want a nuclear weapon, think about pakistan and north korea. think about israel. >> your only chances for them to voluntarily stop. >> south africa and another good example. today with this meeting, with this off the table, what is going on and what do you expect to go on behind the scenes? is this...
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one of the reasons we have the spending that we have-- it's good public policy-- is because we have so many people in low-wage jobs and therefore we haven't been able to lower poverty as much as we would want to. >> what happened to the $927 billion? that comes right out of the budget of the united states. it's how much is spent on aid for low income and poor people. $927 billion. now there are a hundred million recipients. a third of the u.s. population. that comes to $9,000 per recipient. now, half of that is medicaid. medical care. but even if you leave that out, you're talking about two or three times the amount of money to completely eliminate poverty in the united states. all the statistics that peter is giving here about how people don't income, it's because of that $927 billion since it only counts about $20 billion of it as income. the missing welfare ate in our poverty statistics is greater than the g.d.p. of most nations in the world. >> woodruff: gentlemen, we are going to have to leave it there. two very different perspective bus we've learned something from listening to b
one of the reasons we have the spending that we have-- it's good public policy-- is because we have so many people in low-wage jobs and therefore we haven't been able to lower poverty as much as we would want to. >> what happened to the $927 billion? that comes right out of the budget of the united states. it's how much is spent on aid for low income and poor people. $927 billion. now there are a hundred million recipients. a third of the u.s. population. that comes to $9,000 per...
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the form minister today of russia denied hillary clinton's claim that russia is sending helicopters to syria saying "they are not illegal unlike the united states providing syrian dissidents with weapons that can be used against the syrian government." the french foreign minister today joined in calling for the syrian uprising and call it all out civil war. jonathan hunt is in the studio, the united states already responded. >>jonathan: secretary of state, put to her at the state department a short time ago, shep, that the russians are saying the united states is lying. the united states is saying the russians are lying. someone must be lying. secretary of state, hillary clinton wasted in time unequivocally denying the russian allegation that the united states has sent arms it syria. listen. >> i would emphasize that the united states has provided no military support to the syrian opposition. nothing. all of our support has been medical. and humanitarian. to help relieve the suffering of the syrian people. >>jonathan: secretary clinton again repeated the accusation that russia is sendi
the form minister today of russia denied hillary clinton's claim that russia is sending helicopters to syria saying "they are not illegal unlike the united states providing syrian dissidents with weapons that can be used against the syrian government." the french foreign minister today joined in calling for the syrian uprising and call it all out civil war. jonathan hunt is in the studio, the united states already responded. >>jonathan: secretary of state, put to her at the...
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the board will hold a special meeting tomorrow to re-consider the policy. >> the clinton get away with it because some of the former executives now work in the obama administration. they say those out of service buses are included in the reports. >> the transformation of some grain land is under way. the groundbreaking of a new target stores. >> and was not long ago that a high rise was at this very spot. march of last year the high rises began coming down. this community has rarely seen a transformation of the ears. the transformation now adds a new target to its list of developments. we worked hard with the chicago housing authority that isto make sure it isn'we are hiring right from the neighborhood. we are going to have a great impact here. >> not only are things changing but we're giving people job opportunities. >> you still live on the very site dating back to the 1970's. >> my opposition has always been housing. unfortunately to have a house you must have a job. >> the target is the latest development to land in this changing community. the area that once housed thousands of re
the board will hold a special meeting tomorrow to re-consider the policy. >> the clinton get away with it because some of the former executives now work in the obama administration. they say those out of service buses are included in the reports. >> the transformation of some grain land is under way. the groundbreaking of a new target stores. >> and was not long ago that a high rise was at this very spot. march of last year the high rises began coming down. this community has...
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it is now 22 minutes after the hour. let's follow up on a story we first told you about the other day. a judge dismissing charges against this texas honor student following a national out cry. 17-year-old diane tran was thrown in jail for a day because she missed two man -- too many days of school. that teen was busy working two jobs to support her family. >>> fox news learning there will be a house hearing next month the on the staggering $2 billion trading loss for jp morgan chase. the bank as ceo will testify there. they will hold a hearing next week. >>> good deal. >> thanks heather. according to the bureau of statistics nearly 5 million people have been out of work for at least 6 months now. if wurn of those we will help you on fox and friends first. we want the number to go down. we bring you three companies which are hiring right now. here to join us is cheryl casone from the fox business network. people love this segment because lots of folks are out of jobs. >> we have pan ner raw bre-- pa. they have a cafe wher
it is now 22 minutes after the hour. let's follow up on a story we first told you about the other day. a judge dismissing charges against this texas honor student following a national out cry. 17-year-old diane tran was thrown in jail for a day because she missed two man -- too many days of school. that teen was busy working two jobs to support her family. >>> fox news learning there will be a house hearing next month the on the staggering $2 billion trading loss for jp morgan chase....
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i know it's a short time, only 22 seconds left, but i wish your staff would get back to me. i know the president has proposed a bunch of new tax increases. i'm concerned about jobs. exactly which one of these tax increases and how will they actually create jobs. that's what the american people want. >> i think in terms of the medium term, having a balanced approach to deficit reduction which creates an investment environment -- >> and will, as you said, we'll let you get back to him in writing. >> mr. ryan? >> thank you, mr. chairman. i feel like i'm living in an alternative reality. i just left the armed services committee in which -- i am. thank you. i left the armed services ght which secretary panetta were presenting $500 billion worth of cuts to the military making very significant cuts that many people were uncomfortable with. and it was my friends on the other side of the aisle saying, wait a minute. maybe we shouldn't make those cuts. maybe we've got to be careful about how deep we go. then i come to the budget committee and we're not cutting enough. so i think that'
i know it's a short time, only 22 seconds left, but i wish your staff would get back to me. i know the president has proposed a bunch of new tax increases. i'm concerned about jobs. exactly which one of these tax increases and how will they actually create jobs. that's what the american people want. >> i think in terms of the medium term, having a balanced approach to deficit reduction which creates an investment environment -- >> and will, as you said, we'll let you get back to him...
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with us today, congressman allen west and patrick murphy. we will continue our discussion with george bennett. >> we left hanging on the deficit. you are opposed to raising taxes. the deficit this past year was $1.1 trillion. if you are not going to raise taxes, what are the things you can cut to get close to erasing a $1.1 trillion deficit? >> we should be about $230 billion, but we have to look at agencies that were created that are not meeting up to their mission. you look at the department at energy that was created when i was a teenager. it was to make the united states energy independent. what has happened with that department over the last 40 years? we look at the expansion of the government and education. when we separated education out of health, education, and welfare. we have spent more money at education at the federal government level, money that could have been used better at the local levels. we have to look at these duplicative programs. we have got to move away from baseline budget to zero-based budget. >> the gao had a stud
with us today, congressman allen west and patrick murphy. we will continue our discussion with george bennett. >> we left hanging on the deficit. you are opposed to raising taxes. the deficit this past year was $1.1 trillion. if you are not going to raise taxes, what are the things you can cut to get close to erasing a $1.1 trillion deficit? >> we should be about $230 billion, but we have to look at agencies that were created that are not meeting up to their mission. you look at the...
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four people have died and 26 have gotten sick across five states after a meningitis outbreak. the cause appears to be contaminated steroid injections given to those with severe back pain. a massachusetts pharmacy believed to be the source of the outbreak has suspended operations recalling hundreds of doses. >>> in iran amateur video shows antigovernment protests over the dropping currency. iranian currency has lost 40% of its value in a week. >>> health officials warn dozen of weight loss and immune supplements are being illegally labeled and lack any scientific evidence. one out of five products bought in stores or online claim to prevent or cure deadly diseases. >>> and remember this? the late crocodile hunter steve irwin clutching his baby boy as he went face to face with predators. that baby boy is now 8 years old. robert irwin fed a crock himself for the very first time at the family zoo. >>> now here's an early look at how wall street's going to kick off the day. the dough closed at 13,494. s&p was up 5 and the nasdaq gained 15. taking a look at overseas trading this mor
four people have died and 26 have gotten sick across five states after a meningitis outbreak. the cause appears to be contaminated steroid injections given to those with severe back pain. a massachusetts pharmacy believed to be the source of the outbreak has suspended operations recalling hundreds of doses. >>> in iran amateur video shows antigovernment protests over the dropping currency. iranian currency has lost 40% of its value in a week. >>> health officials warn dozen of...